Child-to-parent violence: a study of socio-demographic causes in Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State

Objectives. Child-to-parent violence (CPV) is gradually attracting interest all over the world. Therefore, it is becoming a social problem. It has severe effects on the parents and the children. This study observed the socio-demographic causes of CPV in Ilorin metropolis of Kwara State. The study ex...

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Published inAnthropological Researches and Studies no. 9; pp. 161 - 173
Main Authors RAJI, Khalid Olatunji, RAJI, Abdullateef, Adekeye, Deborah Shade, Abdulbaqi, Salihu Zakariya
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Institutul de Antropologie ,,Francisc I. Rainer” al Academiei Române 2019
"Francisc I. Rainer” Anthropology Institute of the  Romanian Academy
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Summary:Objectives. Child-to-parent violence (CPV) is gradually attracting interest all over the world. Therefore, it is becoming a social problem. It has severe effects on the parents and the children. This study observed the socio-demographic causes of CPV in Ilorin metropolis of Kwara State. The study examines the association between the offender’s religion and engagement in financial CPV. Also, there is an interest in the association between offender’s age and involvement in psychological violence. Finally, there is an interest in the association between offender’s gender and engagement in physical CPV.Material and methods. In 2018, data were retrieved using a questionnaire with 258 copies found to be valid. The respondents were selected using multistage sampling, entailing cluster, simple random and purposive stages of sampling. In terms of gender, 57% of the respondents were male with 43% being female. In terms of age, 2% of the respondent were aged 18 and below; 25% aged 19-29; 33% aged 30-40, 32% aged 41-51, and 8% aged 52 and above. Results. Offender’s religion is not related to engagement in financial CPV, [C² (1, N=258) = 0.59, p=0.44]. Offender’s age is related to involvement in psychological violence [C² (1, N=258) = 18.4, p=0.001]. Offender’s gender is related to engagement in physical CPV [C² (1, N=258) = 32.1, p=0.001].Conclusions. The study revealed that religion is not a significant factor influencing CPV. Age and gender on the other hand are significant factors. Grounded on this, the study recommends that non-governmental organizations could be established to educate the general public on the issue of CPV and its dangers.
ISSN:2360-3445
2360-3445